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Inland Central Queensland towns will be affected by the "fairly big system that is affecting quite big area of Queensland”.

"Anyone is in with a chance for a storm at the moment,” Mr Blazak said.

"Storms are less likely to continue today... but there's still potential for storm activity to continue for the rest of week and into the weekend.

"Today we're looking at widespread showers again today with most areas across Central Queensland receiving 15-20mm which could creep to 50mm in isolated areas for Capricornia and even across the Central Coast and across the range into the Coalfields.

"The very humid air at the surface for the last week combining with the cold wind in the upper atmosphere... there's an upper low still sitting in the Capricorn area today which is generating a lot of shower activity.”

ASSESSING THE DAMAGE:

TODAY, Central Queensland has taken to social media to share their accounts of the wild storm, which dumped upwards of 100mm of rain across a number of Central Queensland townships.

Rebecca Farquhar at Rolleston received 111mm from Tuesday morning to this morning.

Large hail was reported north of Clermont this afternoon.Facebook

"77mm came down in an hour so we will have some full dams,” she said on the Who Got The Rain? Facebook page.

"No wind or hail damage this time.

"Big falls like this have been few and far between for us so some elated cattlemen here.

"The poddies are happy and no longer need hay due to us receiving two lots of 10mm last week.”